Diane Carol Baker (born February 25, 1938) is an American actress and producer who has appeared in motion pictures and on television since 1959. Baker was born and raised in Hollywood, California. She is the daughter of Dorothy Helen Harrington, who had appeared in several early Marx Brothers movies
Diane Carol Baker (February 25, 1938 - Present) is an American actress and producer who made her film debut with 20th Century Fox in George Stevens The Diary of Anne Frank as Margot Frank in 1959. That same year she starred alongside James Mason in Journey to the Center of the Earth, and alongside Hope
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Okay, we've discussed starlet Hope Lange and her famous right hand (which is gloved up in this photo), so it's time to see more of the brunette in this group photo from The Best of Everything, a painfully cheesy soap opera from 1959. Her name is Diane Baker. Diane played regular girls on 1960s TV shows like The Fugitive, Route 66, and The Big Valley. She wasn't a glamourpuss. She was like your best friend's cute sister. Regular. But cute as a button. My favorite Diane Baker is The Prize (1963), in which she is even cuter than a button. Oh, and she was in the original 1962 movie, The 300 Spartans. What a doll!
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American actress Diane Baker, 1966.
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By Gillian McCain I bought a group of anonymous paparazzi snapshots on EBAY about fifteen years ago that I assumed were taken by a stage-door-Johnny/autograph hound/possible stalker. Michael Alago thinks they might have been snapped by Gary Lee
Actress Diane Baker and actor Tom Bell on set of the movie "Sands of Beersheba" in 1966.